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Guide Notes

Ted Fay Report : May 14, 2021

Rick Cox

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Temps have gotten into the 80’s the last couple of days and what little snow melt remains is keeping the Upper Sac at 400cfs, my favorite flow. Best take advantage now of these flows, who knows where they will be later in the year. The big fish are still prevalent so your chances of getting into one of the rivers quality fish remains. With the warmer temps now the dinks are showing themselves too so expect to get into either a big tug or a wiggle. Both are exciting and will warm your little cockles. I am finding fish in the rollers and the classic runs, weight is important to get the bugs down, so don’t shy away from more rather than less. Dry fly fishing hasn’t really kicked into gear yet but with this warm spell you might think about getting out in the evening.

Over on the McCloud the flows are pathetic, Ah Di Nah is only running at 205cfs. If this continues it is going to be a long season on this classic river. To not discourage y’all it’s such a magical river that time spent on it is chicken soup for the soul. Caddis and Mayflies are starting to appear and the Golden Stones along with Salmon Flies will start showing here soon so get your big Chubbys and Stimmies ready for the big show.

Below is my recommendation for bugs for this time of year.

Cheers

Rick Cox Fly Fishing - offering 40 years of fly fishing experience for hourly or half day lessons and trips for beginners to ole dawgs. Checkout my Instagram post at rick_fly

530-925-0446

ricmcfly@gmail.com


RECOMMENDED BUGS

Nymphs:

LBS (as follows)

Two Bit Nymph (Blk) #14-16
Dark Lords #14-16
Soft Hackles #14-16
S&M #16-18
Zebra Midge #18-20
Rock Worm #18
FBPT#16-18
Micro Mayfly (blk.) #16-18

Jimmy Legs #4-10
Gordon Prince #14-16
Possie Bugger #8-10
Copper John (red & copper) #14-16

Robinsons Hares Ear #12-16

Brush Hog #12-16

Frenchie #14-16

Peaches & Cream #14-16

Dries:

Yellow Sallie #12-16
X-Caddis #16
EC Caddis #16
Parachute Adams #12-16
Stimulator #8-14

Chubby Chernobyl #8-12

Large fish on

Large fish on

Sac

Sac

Blooming Indian Rhubarb

Blooming Indian Rhubarb

USac

USac

Dawg Daze #1 Lesson

Dawg Daze #1 Lesson

Dawg Daze #2 Lesson

Dawg Daze #2 Lesson

Beginner lesson graduating to the top of the class

Beginner lesson graduating to the top of the class

Mother Natures Gift Of Life

Mother Natures Gift Of Life

Baby October Caddis All Over The Rocks

Baby October Caddis All Over The Rocks

Donut Mother Lode

Donut Mother Lode

Creative Donut

Creative Donut

If you have any further questions call the shop and don’t forget when you are in the area stop in and bug Bob.

Ted Fay Report : April 25, 2021

Rick Cox

Get Ready …. Set Set Set

Get Ready …. Set Set Set

Well boys and girls Upper Sac flows have increased from the low flows of winter. Lake Siskiyou has filled up and dam releases have finally begun. The snow melt along with some much needed rain and snow is starting thus the recipe is set for the dam and tribs to produce higher water. As of today the river is running at about 750cfs and rising due to the rain we’re receiving. More flows mean the river will change and some of your honey spots are going to be too swift to fish effectively. Thus poking around to find a more reasonable spot to fish is recommended. Up until the dam releases last week the river had been on fire still for large fish. My moto has always been don’t fish when the river rises but when she starts to drop get your butt out there.. I experienced this Tuesday when it was climbing to 800cfs ,,,,,very little action. As the days get warmer and longer we are seeing more bugs but still nothing to get giddy about, a few Blue Wing Olives and occasional small stone or Salmon Fly is about it. The water rightfully is still very cold so their alarm clock hasn’t fired off yet, think May. Meanwhile I would guess in another day or so it will be time to strap on the waders and boots and think about some recon. In the meantime it’s still a combo diet of Jimmy Legs and LBS with copious weight to get your bugs down in the happy zone using the bobber or no bob.

The McCloud has opened up and the access road is clear to Ah Di Nah and Conservancy (TNC opened 24th). The road to Ash Camp is still blocked at the dam and no word still on when it will be fixed. The river is at summer flows and clear so stealth is recommended. Reports I am getting are the river is fishing OK but prime time is still a ways off. Any time on this special river is golden so between now and June is worth the trip, no crowds, but then be prepared for the legendary stampede of June when the bugs are plentiful and the fishermen abound.

Cheers

Rick Cox Fly Fishing - offering 40 years of fly fishing experience for hourly or half day lessons and trips for beginners to ole dawgs. Checkout my Instagram post at rick_fly

530-925-0446

ricmcfly@gmail.com

P.S. The shop is now open 7 days a week from 7am to 5pm.

USac Love

USac Love

USac Chunky

USac Chunky

USac Fatty

USac Fatty

Bitchin Steelhead Raft

Bitchin Steelhead Raft

Rogue River Sparkle

Rogue River Sparkle

Hooked up on the two hander

Hooked up on the two hander

Rogue River Fighter

Rogue River Fighter

Donut Porn

Donut Porn

One of Many Pastry Porn Dispensaries

One of Many Pastry Porn Dispensaries

If you have any further questions please call Bob or Steven at the shop and remember the next time you are in the area stop in and bug them.

Ted Fay Report : April 3, 2021

Rick Cox

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We had the last big snow dump almost 3 weeks ago, needless to say this much snow was unexpected. This really isn’t a snow report though, more importantly it’s a heads up to those of you who are getting twitchy to get up here and fish the McCloud River. Forget getting to Ah Di Nah Campground, there’s still a significant snowdrift going up to the ridge and the poor guy below got stuck and had to spend the night after being turned away by multiple tow services. He had to hike to the ridge to get a one bar signal with no luck. To all you cowboys out there wait or hire a backhoe, from my past experience the road will not be plowed so be patient. I know the new regs have opened the river up to all year fishing so for now your only access to the river is the Ash Camp route. Also the Nature Conservancy is not open, I have no word on when it will. It’s private property and is posted closed.

The USac is open and fishing good. This time of year offers the opportunity to tie into a big rainbow or brown. I was out yesterday poking around and hooked this nice bow pictured below. Fortunately the dinks of summer have not showed up yet but as soon as the water warms a bit more they will get active. It’s all about legs and little LBS right now. I spotted my first salmonfly about a week ago just sunning itself on a rock so as the warmer days kick into gear we should start seeing more. In the meantime the bugs that are showing themselves are Blue Wing Olives and Caddis. Also I recommend this time of year using a 3x leader and 4X dropper tippet if you want to land one of these large guys. The river is in great shape and will remain so. The snowpack is minimal so I don’t expect a significant runoff (unfortunately).

The traditional season opener for the north state trout rivers is a thing of the past for better or worse. With the current conditions the season is in gear NOW, it’s a wide open free for all on your nearby rivers ….. USac, McCloud, Hat Creek, Fall River, Pit Rivers, Burney Creek, etc. Take advantage now of the great conditions before summer comes with the heat and lower flows.

Cheers

Rick Cox Fly Fishing - offering lessons for beginners and ole dawgs

530-925-0446

Don’t try and drive to Ah Di Nah

Don’t try and drive to Ah Di Nah

USac

USac

USac

USac

USac

USac

One hot rainbow

One hot rainbow

Pteronarcys

Pteronarcys

Rogue River 7 lb Steele

Rogue River 7 lb Steele

Daily Porn ration

Daily Porn ration

Give the shop a call if you have any further questions and the next time you are in the area stop in and bug Bob.